Holy Marriage

Holy Marriage
Debates


Alan breathed a rough sigh. “OK, I know I was wrong. But this is the risk we have to face with relationships in secret. Don't risk it if you don't want it all destroyed.”


“In a position like this, I was wrong too. I'm bored, Alan. I'm tired of this game. I want clarity.”


“This bravery of yours could ruin our plans, okay?”


“Yes, I get it. I'm not the one who's broken, you're even more broken. I just want to demand your promises. Is that wrong? I have rights, Alan. Don't forget that!”


Anna became a spectator. Their feud made Anna feel even more guilty. He was the cause of the fight.


“When we have important matters regarding our future, you ignore me instead. Where do you go to break your promise?” fierce Cintya getting goiter.


“Cintya, I was wrong. I was sick and Alan's parents had to get Alan to take me to the doctor. That Alan had to do,” explained Anna trying to muffle the dispute.


Cintya's gaze to Anna turned shady. Then he smiled. “Anna, you are not wrong. Alan should have taken you to the doctor, maybe Mr. William would have been angry if Alan had not obeyed him. I understood that.” then Cintya's view turned to Alan. “I just hate lies, also broken promises. Don't make promises if you can't fulfill them.”


Cintya walked away.


Alan nailed on the spot. His eyes were empty ahead.


Anna's heart was filled to see the sadness that gushed on Alan's face. I don't know what Alan is feeling right now. Maybe he was hit by the attitude of the woman he loved, maybe he was hurt and felt very guilty.


It's not Cintya's fault that she gets angry and stays away from Alan. Which woman is not upset if told to wait a long time and a promise that has been agreed is betrayed. If only Anna were in the position of Cintya, maybe she would do the same. Upset, angry and ended up asking to be persuaded. Anna was wrong, it had made everything go awry. But isn't that what he wants? When the situation was already on his side, he strangely felt guilty and very selfish.


“You didn't chase him? He definitely wanted to be persuaded,” witty Anna hesitated, half-heartedly not wanting Alan to obey his words, but the other half-heartedness was required to take responsibility for the mess he had made.


“Glave. Quickly rest, you need a lot of rest so that your anemia is healed soon,” said Alan then continued to walk to the room.


Anna ran away to follow Alan. He saw Alan lying on the bed. The man's face still looks the same, frustrated.


“Actually what secret does Reno mean?” ask Anna.


“Don't add to the burden of my mind, Anna.”


“I need to know, it seems like the secret concerns me.”


“Don't ask that again!” Alan looked at Anna Sangar.


Anna also silenced. How could he dare to ask any more questions if Alan's gaze was already like the eyes of an eagle. Anna heads to the closet, opens the door and looks for sleeping clothes.


“Loh, fill the closet why stay a little? Where are my clothes?” Anna was flabbergasted staring at the few strands of clothes that were sobbing on the hangers.


“Your clothes have been moved, but not all. There's still the rest, isn't there?” Alan spoke with his eyes closed, one arm closing his forehead.


“Where to? I was expelled?” Anna approached Alan with a strong beating heart. He was not willing to leave the house, not because he felt comfortable living there. He did not want to be far from Alan.


“Ya, you were expelled.”


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